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Huge severe memory leak in Safari 14

Since update to Safari 14, first with macos Catalina, then with Big Sur, I have to restart Safari latest every second day because of leaking memory. Even with only few tabs open that don't make use of extensive JavaScript, Memory goes up above 30(!!) GB. Current Safari version is 14.0.1 (16610.2.11.51.8).


Apple, please fix this.



MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 11.0

Posted on Nov 18, 2020 7:31 AM

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Dec 3, 2020 9:56 PM in response to wolfii2

wolfii2 Said:

"Huge severe memory leak in Safari 14: Since update to Safari 14, first with macos Catalina, then with Big Sur, I have to restart Safari latest every second day because of leaking memory. Even with only few tabs open that don't make use of extensive JavaScript, Memory goes up above 30(!!) GB. Current Safari version is 14.0.1 (16610.2.11.51.8).[...]."

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Three Thoughts on This:


  • System Cache:

Boot into Safe Mode [Hold Down: shift key upon boot and log in] and then wait 30 seconds and restart the Mac, logging in as usual.


  • Safari:

When is the Last Time You Clearing your Temporary Internet Files (Cookies & Cache) of Safari?:

Cookies perform remembrance of certain site-entered data. Whereas Cache keeps a snapshot of the last time you visited a site.  Use this Link: Clearing History and Cache - Apple Communities

A. Clear The History:

  1. Go To: History Menu
  2. Select: Clear History...
  3. Select: “all history” 
  4. Click: Clear History


B. Clear The Cache:

  1. Unhide: The Develop Menu
  2. Go To: Develop menu
  3. Select: Empty Caches


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Dec 3, 2020 10:02 PM in response to wolfii2

wolfii2 Said:

"Huge severe memory leak in Safari 14: [...]Apple, please fix this."

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Inform Apple of This:

Do your Part: Seeing "I have this question" has a count of 12, this seems to be a well known issue, as of this reply. So, inform Apple of this. Apple wont get back to you directly, but the more feedback they receive on this, the more they will know what needs to be fixed, and how it should be fixed. So, report this to Apple, letting them know how you have troubleshot this thus far - both successfully and unsuccessfully.

Report this as a Bug to Apple:

  1. Go Here: Feedback - Safari - Apple
  2. Select: "Bug Report" for the "Feedback Type"
  3. Proceed from there as necessary.

Nov 30, 2020 1:41 AM in response to wolfii2

I have the same issue... :( I'm managing tasks in asana (I have the same error using our corporative app with chat) and the browser die. It show a black screen saying "There has been a problem" and button to reload page. I push button and again the same error...


Before update Big Sur all works fine... I like new interface but with this issues... not cool


I'm using chrome for now, plz Apple fix it... I want back safari

Jan 14, 2021 5:01 PM in response to wolfii2

Hello people,

I'm new to Apple, I had Catalina for about 3 months before updating to "Big Sur" where I immediately got pretty frequent "Out of memory errors". As a 20 year "windows" user I assumed closing the window exited the app! Not so apparently, Today I noticed if I select the app in the toolbar I have the option from the drop down menu to "Exit app(Safari, messages, etc). If I do this the black dot under the icon in the main taskbar(Bottom) disappears suggesting the app is closed? Might be a way forward?


Huge severe memory leak in Safari 14

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